Definition of Quartics. Meaning of Quartics. Synonyms of Quartics

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Definition of Quartics

Quartic
Quartic Quar"tic, a. [L. quartus fourth.] (Mach.) Of the fourth degree.
Quartic
Quartic Quar"tic, n. (a) (Alg.) A quantic of the fourth degree. See Quantic. (b) (Geom.) A curve or surface whose equation is of the fourth degree in the variables.

Meaning of Quartics from wikipedia

- The quart (symbol: qt) is a unit of volume equal to a quarter of a gallon. Three kinds of quarts are currently used: the liquid quart and dry quart of...
- of the following: Quartic function, a polynomial function of degree 4 Quartic equation, a polynomial equation of degree 4 Quartic curve, an algebraic...
- Quartal may refer to: Quartal harmony, music featuring chords built from fourths Quaternary numeral system, a system for representing numbers based on...
- In algebra, a quartic function is a function of the form f ( x ) = a x 4 + b x 3 + c x 2 + d x + e , {\displaystyle f(x)=ax^{4}+bx^{3}+cx^{2}+dx+e,} α...
- Look up quart in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Quart is an imperial and US customary unit of volume. Quart may also refer to: Quart, a coin worth 1⁄24...
- the tiling by regular heptagons, as discussed below. The open and closed quartics have different metrics, though they are both hyperbolic and complete –...
- Igusa quartic Iskovskih, V. A.; Manin, Ju. I. (1971), "Three-dimensional quartics and counterexamples to the Lüroth problem", Matematicheskii Sbornik, Novaya...
- Quartly is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Reg Quartly (1912–1983), British-born Australian comedian Rob Quartly, Canadian music video...
- invariant vanishing on ternary quartics with an inflection bitangent. (Dolgachev 2012, 6.4) The catalecticant of a ternary quartic is the resultant of its 6...
- that the Lüroth quartics form an open subset of a degree 54 hypersurface, called the Lüroth hypersurface, in the space P14 of all quartics. Böhning & von...